[Roadsters] 1970 Window winder bezel

peter harrison granvillecomputing at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 24 21:45:18 MDT 2007


Hi
I recall that my earlier roadster (when they were used cars( 30 years ago )) 
had a white plastic bezel between the window winder and the door insert. I 
recall this, because it was such a pain to compress everything to get it 
out, ot to mention putting it back in.

a) can anyone confirm this
b) does anyone have two in reasonable condition
c) I have only ONE of the clips necesary to hold the winder on ( which 
'splains why the OP used some form of unregognisable adhesive to glue(???) 
it in. Anyone have one>

Peter
Eliza '70 SPL TOADSAN




>From: "Fergus OFarrell" <fergus06 at socal.rr.com>
>To: <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net>
>Subject: [Roadsters] blinker switch activates hi-beams, opinions?
>Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 13:43:37 -0700
>
>So, good friend Gary Wasserman sold me a used blinker switch for my 69 
>2000,
>which finally solved all my blinker woes.
>The first time I drove it to work at oh-dark-thirty, I realized that using 
>the
>blinkers, both directions, also turned on the hi-beams. So, since you know
>this car, for me, is a "driver", not a resto-to-stock quest, what would be 
>the
>best course of action:
>A) wire to a separate toggle switch attached to bottom of dash? (unthread 
>the
>wires from the stalk and install a radio shack toggle switch
>(temp-off-constant type).  If I was to do this, what minimum amp rating 
>should
>that switch have?
>B) is it just contacts to clean or something simple to check?
>I would be fine with only the instantaneous hi-beam switch side working, as 
>I
>don't have the occasion to drive with the high beams on for any amount of
>time.
>Fergus O, 69 2000, HB, CA
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